Geraldine Brookins

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Geraldine Brookins serves as president of Changing Dynamics, a management consulting firm in Jackson, Miss. Two weeks before her high school graduation, Geraldine's mother passed away and she had to take care of her younger brother and sister. Now a psychologist in the Jackson area, she encourages young people to graduate from high school and not let challenges deter them from finishing.

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Joined today by the Secretary of State, Delbert Hosemann and Assitant Secretary of Charities, Tanya Webber questions about protecting yourself from bad charities were answered.
What to do if you donated to a fraudulent charity, how to report a charity, and the proper way to set up a charity are a few of the topics discussed.

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On this episode of Deep South Dining, we welcome Carlyn Hicks and Lisa Bynum to the table. They are two food writers that promote the local food scene all the way from the restaurant to the kitchen table.

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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown welcome in Dr. Scott Stringer, professor and chair of the department of otolaryngology at UMMC to talk about and take calls regarding issues with the ears, nose and throat.

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Felder is here ushering in the first weekend of the fall, even if the temperature has not changed seasons yet. Crepe Myrtle trimming, satsuma trees, and figs are just a few things talked about this episode.

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On today's show:
Find out when Governor Phil Bryant might decide whether to take over the Jackson Public Schools. Then, Vicksburg is gaining accolades for promoting health and fitness. Also, with football season in full swing, find out how to make sure your tailgate meals don't put you at risk for food poisoning. And in our Book Club, Former U.S. and Miss. Poet Laureate, Natasha Trethewey.

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On today's show we’ll speak with Greg Eleuterrus, Athletic Director for the City of Biloxi Parks and Recreation Department about peewee football. We’ll speak with Bill Cunningham, a alloon Meister. Molly Van Rees talks with us about Roller Derby in Columbus and Mississippi .

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On today's show:
Find out when Governor Phil Bryant might decide whether to take over the Jackson Public Schools. Then, Vicksburg is gaining accolades for promoting health and fitness. Also, with football season in full swing, find out how to make sure your tailgate meals don't put you at risk for food poisoning. And in our Book Club, Former U.S. and Miss. Poet Laureate, Natasha Trethewey.

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On today's show:
Hear from a group of public school parents suing to keep the state from taking over their school district. Then, could you fall victim to scammers in the wake of the Equifax breach? Plus, find out how agencies are working to prevent suicide from taking lives, young and old alike. And learn why one Mississippi city will have to change its meeting practices.

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On today's show:
A group of Mississippians is celebrating their new status as U.S. Citizens, while the nation seeks to reckon American immigration policy. Hear new perspective on undocumented immigrants' path to citizenship. In our StoryCorps segment, a conversation about holding out hope, mourning loss, and donating life. And, the Mississippi Supreme Court is welcoming its newest member.

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The state of Mississippi has the authority to seize control of a school district if it’s not meeting state standards. The state’s second-largest district was recently taken from local authority, but some feel it’s not the solution to correct problems. Does a state takeover make things better or worse? Friday, at 7:30 p.m. on MPB Television.

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Joined today by the Secretary of State, Delbert Hosemann and Assitant Secretary of Charities, Tanya Webber questions about protecting yourself from bad charities were answered.
What to do if you donated to a fraudulent charity, how to report a charity, and the proper way to set up a charity are a few of the topics discussed.

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On this episode of Deep South Dining, we welcome Carlyn Hicks and Lisa Bynum to the table. They are two food writers that promote the local food scene all the way from the restaurant to the kitchen table.

Last Updated
by Jay White on

Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown welcome in Dr. Scott Stringer, professor and chair of the department of otolaryngology at UMMC to talk about and take calls regarding issues with the ears, nose and throat.

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by Michelle McAdoo on

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by Java Chatman on

Felder is here ushering in the first weekend of the fall, even if the temperature has not changed seasons yet. Crepe Myrtle trimming, satsuma trees, and figs are just a few things talked about this episode.